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Max CreekMax Creek Live at Camp Creek 1992 on 1992-07-12 (July 12, 1992)

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Collection: MaxCreek
Band/Artist: Max Creek
Date: July 12, 1992 (check for other copies)
Venue: Camp Creek 1992
Location: Stepping Stone Ranch, Escoheag, RI

Source: Aud > Cassettes
Lineage: master cassettes > WireTap Pro > aiff > Soundsoap2 (noise reduction) > Peak (audio editing) > Toast > cd > iTunes > wav > MacFlac > flac
Taped by: Greg Logan
Transferred by: Ed Hall
Keywords: Jam Band; Rock; Bluegrass


Description

***DISC 1*** (70:31)

Fire & Brimstone > (11:18)
Windows (10:51)
Rainbow (6:22)
Henry > (4:25)
Back Porch Boogie (3:22)
Devil’s Heart > (10:48)
You Can’t Always Get What You Want > (8:39)
Cities > (5:06)
Signature (9:06)
talk (:28)

***DISC 2*** (48:33)

Just a Rose > (13:44)
Drums > (6:44)
Who Do You Love (9:06)
Gypsy Blue (6:15)
Mama Are You Ready (12:40)

***DISC 3*** (44:37)

Happy Birthday Rob (1:18)
John Henry > (10:29)
After Midnight > (7:42)
Trippin’ in the USA (8:08)

Encores
Will the Circle Be Unbroken (9:55)
Werewolves of London (7:01)

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Fire & Brimstone 61.2 MB
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Windows 59.2 MB
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Rainbow 35.4 MB
5.0 MB
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Henry 22.9 MB
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Back Porch Boogie 18.9 MB
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Devil's Heart 59.6 MB
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You Can't Always Get What You Want 50.2 MB
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4.0 MB
12.5 MB
Cities 30.9 MB
4.0 MB
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7.4 MB
Signature 54.1 MB
7.2 MB
4.2 MB
13.8 MB
talk 1.7 MB
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225.3 KB
689.2 KB
Just a Rose 78.6 MB
10.9 MB
6.3 MB
23.5 MB
Drums 34.7 MB
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3.1 MB
12.4 MB
Who Do You Love 44.6 MB
7.0 MB
4.2 MB
16.6 MB
Gypsy Blue 30.3 MB
4.8 MB
2.9 MB
11.2 MB
Mama Are You Ready 62.5 MB
9.8 MB
5.8 MB
22.9 MB
Happy Birthday Rob 5.5 MB
1.0 MB
612.5 KB
2.2 MB
John Henry 54.4 MB
8.1 MB
4.8 MB
17.6 MB
After Midnight 41.0 MB
5.9 MB
3.5 MB
12.8 MB
Trippin' in the USA 46.4 MB
6.3 MB
3.7 MB
13.0 MB
Will the Circle Be Unbroken 52.2 MB
7.6 MB
4.5 MB
16.7 MB
Werewolves of London 38.7 MB
5.4 MB
3.2 MB
11.5 MB
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DISC 1 LABEL @150dpi 93.1 KB
DISC 2 LABEL @150dpi 75.2 KB
DISC 3 LABEL @150dpi 80.4 KB
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Reviewer: DaMuliem - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - March 4, 2007
Subject: If I remember right
I cant remember a set break. But I do think this was the year where it started to rain during Just a Rose and about a dozen people from the crowed helped set up tarps over the band. Thats why Scotty was Jamming for about 20 minutes at the end of Rose. My buddy was hovering over Scotties Shoulder holding a tarp through out that entire jam. What a memory that has been.

Notes

There is some question as to whether this was a one- or two-set show.
Carl Walter’s Set List Page ( http://max.creek.com/mc920712.html )
shows a second set starting with Just a Rose. However, I found nothing
on the cassettes to indicate a set break, so I just don’t know.
I will update this when I find out. :)


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